The 6.18.5 , 6.12.65 , 6.6.120 , and 6.1.160 stable updates have been released.
I've been wondering why are there so many kernels? I thouht there was just on
Linux kernel.
I am going to hazard a wild guess here but I think part of it has to do
with the various distros and personal preference. If your distro has a
more conservative release schedule, they might still be on the 6.1 or 6.6 release, while other less-conservative distros might be on 6.12 or maybe
6.18.
6.18 would also be available to those who like to compile their own kernels
and stay on the cutting edge.
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